The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, July 21, 1904, Image 2

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Published Thursday MorfBc by The CONWAY PUBLISHING CO., Subscription Price IV .floiitlu 91.OO. Payable In Advance. Vntared at the l'oet Office Ht Conway, a. C\, ne | Socond-class Matter. Kates for Advertising. Business Locals, 8 cents i>er lint4, Ixxly type. Cards of Thanks and Communications of a Personal Nature charged for at Special Kates According to Length. Obituaries, 1 cent a word in excess of 150 words. Official advertisements at rate allowed by Law. Disulav Advertisements, rates furnished on application. Make all checks and orders payable to H. H. WOODWARD, Editor and Manager. THURSDAY July 21st 1004., I.oris Items. G. C. Stanley of Little River, lias occoptcda position with J. E. Prince here. Oliver Aultman of Savannah, Ga., is the guest of the Rev. S.J. McCon noil. ... Will Hickman, one of Loris's most dashing young merchants, spent Sunday near Chadhourne. Rev. S. J. MeConnell closed an in ieresting meeting at Ebouezer last Sunday week, and will begin another at Camp Swamp, Tuesday, July I1L Mrs. M. M. Stanley of Partner, S. C., is the guest of Mrs. 1). J. Butler. B S. Butler has recently started a mercantile business at this place and is now putting up an addition to his store. We wish him success. Kit. .loppa .lottinjfs. Tlie health of this community is generally good. We had preaching at Antioch church on last Sunday by the Rev. Albert Johnson. Among tfc'oso who attended were Mr. Gurley Prince and Miss Minnie Skipper of Justice, S. C , and Miss Ella Floyd of Exile. S.J. Lewis cured a fim? barn of touacco last week, also C. L. Grainger. Solon Calder bad the misfortune to loose a tobacco barn and tobacco last week. Crops are needing rain, especially corn. Messrs. Doyle and Jackson of Galivants Ferry, passed this place enrouto to Cool Spring last Saturday. Mrs. Daniel Graham is visiting friends in the Lako Swamp section. Win. Skipper of Cool Spring was visiting at W. T. Barnhills last Sunday. C. It. Dorsey will begin his school here shortly. N. 1\ and G. Sprinjr Branch Dots. Crops are fine in this section. We have more cotton and less tobacco than last year. Summers Knzor is quite sick of lumbago, Mrs. A. It. Waller is also very ill, Mrs. S. 1'. Anderson's health continues very bad. Ellis Mears of Fair BlulT, N. C., was in our midst last Sunday. A Mrs. T. K. Cole of Wilmington, is B visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B Gilbert Anderson. Mr. and Mvs. It. 11. Hatcher were II visiting near Clarendon last Sunday. K John Hammond has arrived home from Florida. Iplj Frank Jernigan has returned to his home in Florida. Rev. F. T. Wooten's horse died of , IB staggers near hero recently, Our cantaloupe men arc not picasIt ed with their returns. Some stupes ments barely paying expenses. ?L We were glad to see Daniel Tj V ler's announcement for Supervisor, lie wdl be well supported in upper R Horry. Pg, The Star Route from Green Sea to Fair BlulT has been changed. It now B B leaves 0 reen Sea every morning lor B m Fair HlntT via the Alma road and B ' returning via Norton. B^B James Gibson and Miss \" i n i?? BR Grainger were recently married . B Walter Floyd and Miss Ida HatohB m cr were married last Sunday. C. B - From flic Bay. B>;VvB II. II inson has been in bed a few :";'-'"'-|-'^\;'Bdays but we hope ho will be out again soon. Mr. am* Mrs. Charlie Harrelson vBaf Clarendon were welcome visitors B Bo this section the last of last week. B.vg Mrs C. W. Brown of Tabor visitB::;":'*y ed her sister, Mrs. I)ocia Harrelson of this section the last of last week. B^^B Miss Lottie Harrelson, who is |Hv teaching tho Simson Creek school paid her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W F. Harrelson, a visit last Saturday r MtliMilntf nn Sim'l"" - - r-> " * . Uev. B. II. Harrolson filled his regular appointment at Black Creek last Sunday. Among the visitors wore John Derham of Green Sea, and Code Allsbrook of Sanford. Bob Gerraid and J. M. Ilarrelson of Tabor spent last Saturday night at J. M. Ward's, J. T. Floyd with Miss Cora Ilarrelson and Walter Gerraid with Miss Daisy Stephens were among those who enjoyed an afternoon ride last Sunday. V. B. Ilarrelson of this section visited friends near Cool Spring the last of last week. We are glad we have enticed the Bucksville correspondent to come into the ring again, but sorry his lady friends as well as himself cannot see how our corn takes such k sudden changes. Just think! from my writing when corn was waist high to the one when it was seven to ten feet high, was two or three Hra| weeks time. And I must say that Hgp it is not strange to those that are B acquainted with our soil. Why should corn not easily go from one W of those heights to the other in that " space of time, and in regard to the height of tho waists of our citizens, it would in my judgement bo among the most becoming of heights. I will not roply to this jokeany further. J. T. Floyd is teaching a successful school in our midst, beginning Monday of last week. Chester Ward and his mother, Mrs. J. W. Ward of this section k took a businoss trip to MuIHds ono k -v day last. week. ^ ,-\ Many good wishes to the Herald W* \ ft its roaders. W. 1kM\ \ curing tobacco. The crop is tho 1 finest here it has been for years James Graham of Finklea was here on last Sunday. Leon Lewis of Green Sea was visiting here Sunday. I). Agrippa Tyler was visiting J nearZoan Sunday. Miss Minnie Tyler loft on Sunday 1 to begin a school near Zoan. Max (J. Cook has the finest crop * of cotton we have seen. Several of the young folks from { here at Guided preaching at Nichols ' ou Sunday, seven buggies in all. ' Some of our farmers have sold someof their "sand lues" and seem ! to be satisfied with the prices, some going as high as seven cents. II I J . _ Lake Swamp The crops are generally good. We had a nice rain last Saturday night which was much needed. It is reported that there is a bear in this section. I). (1. Small was on his way homo last Thursday might from feeding hogs and was attacked by the bear. F. A. McDaniel of Ohadbourne, N. C., was it: this section last week visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Gerrald were visitors at E. F. Gerrald's last Sunday. Wo were sorry to learn that Luther Gibson, II. L Gerrald and Levi (jcrrald, went fishing last Satur day and failed to get any fish. S. 1-5. Gerrald is having very fine luck with bees. Wi\ linvn it (ronil iminv bovs and girls in our section who arc trying to secure an education. Some of the patrons of the schools are very slow iu trying to educate their children. S. B. ??? ? Observed at Circenwood J. D. Oliver left Saturday for Callahan, Fla., where he has a position with Consolidated Naval Store Company. The Angel of death visited the home of John W. Singleton last Friday and carried away his beautiful daughter, Miss Gertie, age about lb years. She leaves many friends and relatives to mourn loss. Gen. J. I\ Derhain is the man for Senator. Gen. Durham has been in oflice for a long time and has ever been the friend of the poor man. The people of I lorry cannot alTord to lay Mr. Derhain aside, nor do 1 believe they will do it. All the congressional candidates will no doubt have friends. Senaor llagsdale of Florence has created a favorable impression in this section. Rev. W. S. MeCaskill atteneded preaching here Sunday and assisted the pastor. Rev. R. O. Hendricks. George A. Causey's little daughter, who has been very ill is improving. Mrs. R. W. Lowrimore and daughter, of Charleston, are visiting relatives here. Observer. Ilariics Ileitis, The crops are generally line here. I'eople who planted jtobacco are very busy curing it. J. I). Bellamy has the finest iobacco the writer has seen. J. M. Hard wick lias the finest cotton in this section. W. S. Cox lost a lino horse some days ago. .1. B. II irdwiek is home and is I very ill with typhoid fever. H. INcws Pro in Rex The crops of this community are very good, especially cotton, and we hope the fanners will realize a good price this Fall. Most of onr farmers got sick of tobacco last year. S. W, Vaught is the only man of the community that planted four acres of tobacco this year. The Rev. Mr. Stanley failed to fill hisappointment at Ruck Creek last Saturday and Sunday. Ccorgo VV Vaught of Daisy, visi led his parents recently. James U., and Lewis Velvet, were pieasant callers at M. I". Smith's last Sunday from Intth Hivcr. The wife of Mr. Frank Russ, who lives near Ruth, was very ill foi sometime, hut (by the attention of Dr. Hurroughs is now improving. E. L. V. Toddvlllc Tidings. Crops are looking line. Mrs. II. II* Woodward and children spent last week with us. Mrs. Winnie MeCormiek, wife of James MeCormiek, fell dead last Wednesday and was buried Thursday. The family have the sympathy 01 t no community. Mrs. McUormick was apparently well a few min utos before hor death. Miss Elva Scott of North Carolina, is teaching the public school here. She comes highly recommended and is a very efficient instructor. In fact, the trustees always use discretion in securing teachers for our school as we have never heard any complaint coming from a responsible party. The people down here regret Mr. Scarborough's withdrawal from the congressional race. Ellerbe and Ragsdalc are the favorites here with Ellerbe considerably in the lead N. R. Smart of Dongola was here a few days ago (tumor has it that he will be in the field for magistrate, lie would make <1 good officer if elected. Forecast. Homcwood, Crops are looking well with the frequent showers. Corn is retaining its color. If seasons hold there will be an abundant yield of both corn and cotton. A party consisting of Mr. C. M. Lyon, Mrs. Wlntlock, Mrs. Colvin and son, Mrs. Lewis and son, Mrs. Zimmerman and children, and Miss Alma Moore returned last Tuesday week from a pleasure trip to the seashore aud reported a pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Bolt expect to take a pleasure trip to their former home and will be gone about throe months. The farm will bo in charge of J. W. Shacklcford during their absence. Mr. Ren Moore caught thirteen opossums up one tree, flow is this for a record breaker. We hope Mr. J. TI. will let us know if the candidates help him any on his farm. T. K. S. ?Sand lugs aro now selling here from 3 to 6J cents per pound. M [)lc?i In Brooklyn. (New York, at 9:40 p, m.. on Thursday, July 14th. 1904. Judre Jos.tr. A Walsh Formerly of Conway. S. C. It will sadden many hearts in llor- ii y County, to learn that Joseph rravis Walsh, who, for many years b was one of tho leading citizens of ft Horry, is dead. Ho was born at Charleston, S. C., 011 January 2t>th, cl I885; entered the South Carolina ci College in 1850. In December, 1852, 1] lie left that College, and on tho 1st t< >f January, 1858, matriculated at d Driucoton University, from which institution he graduated on June 24th, u 1854. lie taught school for two e years after his graduation, read n law under Judge Munroe, and in t< September, 185(5, came to Conway, ti ?then called Conwayboro,?and be- a gan the active practice of law. lie I re named here until 1880, when he removed to Marion, S. C., from there he made his home in Wilmington for a short time, and in December, 1888, he withdrew from the t practice of law in South Carolina '' and made his homo in Boston. c While living in Conway and actively engaged in the practice of his profession, he was considered one of 11 the foremost lawyers of Eastern P South Carolina. Shortly after the war ho was elected a member of the I louse of Representatives from IIor- v rv Comity and while filling that position was elected District Judge, which position lie held until the Spring of 18(57. when the Civil 'Authority of the State was supercecd- , ed by military government and all ^ the Civil ollicers in South Carolina were ousted from their positions. 1 About 1872, Mr Walsh was elected ^ Schbol Commissioner of Horry Coun- j ty and gave much attention to the 1, educational interest of the people. ^ lie was a man of positive character, firm in his convictions and of imperious will, but he was always found working for what he conceived to t' be the best interest of Horrv CJouutv. After being away from the State for sixteen years, he returned to Conway in September 11)01, and resumed tho practice of law. In the s Summer of 1002 his health failed, and j he was compelled to give up his I work and return North. Since then ' he has neen quite an invalid and has 1 been cared for by his daughter, Mrs. r Jennie II. Miller, Brooklyn, N. Y. t II is death was not unexpected. He t met the last great enemy without 1 fear. He had often expressed him- 1 self as being anxious to lay aside the 1 burdens and afflictions of this life f in order that I10 might enter into (. rest In all of the relations of life f ho was faithful; a ripe scholar and I profound lawyer,?but, above all, a consecrated Christian who loved his followman and esteemed it an honor to be a worker in the Master's vineyard. "After Ulife's fitful fever is over, lie sleeps well''. "Peace to his ashes." 1 Rout. 15. ScAHUoaoroii. ( Revival ut Lotijfs i A genuine revival of religion has } iust been manifested at Ebene/.er, commencing on the lift h and closing on the twelfth, resulting in the con- ' version of several souls and the up- 1 building of the church. The servi- 1 ces wore well attended. The chil? ; drcn of Clod became interested and 1 the glory of God came down in pow- ' cr and hence the results. We con- ' gratulate our well beloved pastor, Bro. 8. .J. MeConnell for his earnest work and able preaching, which we know will bring forth fruit to the < honor and glory of God. We have many things for which we praise the good Lord. \ J. II. Lonu. Withdrawal Card. To the Voters of Horry County: < Circumstances will not permit me to make the canvass during the coming campaign; and this coupled with other business engagements has caused me to withdraw from tlie 1 race for County Treasurer. In '{ making this public announcement, I , wish to thank my friends for the i hearty support pledged to me should i 1 have continued in the race. 1 hope < it some future day, to be able to 1 i >? ?' fully show my appreciation of confidence reposed in me by all ( \ . insistirg upon my candidacy. [ Respectfully, ( James. 11 Marsh. i vij .. - U?III0KHII!> UI vunwii,y. A meeting of the Democratic , club of the town of Conway is here- i by called to assemble in the Court 1 House in Conway, S. C., on Friday 1 night next, at 8:30 o'clock, for the 1 purpose of nominating candidates ! for I n to nil ant and Wardans of the ' Town of Conway, and to organize ( the Democratic club of said Town. Only registered voters of the i town can become members of said i club, and only members of the club I will be entitled to participate in the < said meeting ! 1'. Quattlebaum, President of Club. Notice\o Creditors and Debtors ( All persons holding claims against the estate of E, Van Dusenbury, deceased, are hereby re(|uired to j>resent the same duly attested and verified, to the undersigned . i?i mi.-, iiuiu'tf win ue pieaueu in oar or tlu-ir recovery, mid nil persons Indebted to said estate are hereby required to make payment to the undersigned. ' .1. A. McDermott, Qu ilified Executor. Or II. II. Woodward, His Attorney, 7-7-04. -it. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. All persons holding claims against the estate of Wilson Lewis, deceased, are hereby notified to present tho same duly attested to the undersigned, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby required to make payment to the undersigned . C. K. (ierrald, Executor. 7-7-01 it. Perfect Health. Keep the system in perfect order by the occasional use of Tutt's Liver Pills. They regulate the bowels and produce A Vigorous Body. c For sick headache, malaria, bil a iousness, constipation and kin* dred diseases, an absolute cure TUTT'S Liver PILLS IT I'W'II w TWT ^ j GERMICIDE. I:rccr I'av of It Would Save Doctors Hills. Grouter healing jiower can be had i the privacy of the home by using Iancock's Liquid Sui.imii k in the ath than by journeying to the most unous sulphur springs. Greater benefits to the skin, a lear and more beautiful complexion t j in bo had by using the harmless Iancock's Liquid Sui.imii k for the jilet than by the use of dangerous rugs and cosmetics. i Liquid Sulphur cures dandruff, ec?ma, pimples, salt rheum, itch, hives rysipolas and all open sores. It is ature's greatest germicide. Write [) Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Bal- j itnore, Md., for free booklet, or sk your druggist for Hancock's JIQUII) SULI'flt'K WorkiiiR Nijflit and Day. The busiest and mightiest little . hing that ever was made is Dr. Ting's New Life Dills. These pills hango weakness into strength, 1 ist)ssness into energy, brain-fag into lental power. They're wonderful ] it building un the health. Only 25c ier box. Sold by Dr. E. Norton. ' ?W. F. Lee of Dulah was in town ] esterday INo Pity Shown. "For years fate was after me coninuously" write* F. A. Gullcdgo, 'erbena, Ala. "1 had a terrible use of Piles causing 24 tumors. Vhen all failed Bucklen's Arnica j lalvecured me. Equally good for lurns and all aches and pains. On ^ 25c. at Dr. E. Norton's drug .tore. , ?Commissioner Watson is in own 4 Brutally Tortured. A ease came to light thai for peristent and unmerciful torture has icrhaps never been equaled. Joe Jolobic of Colusa, California, writes. 'For 15 years I endured insulferable tain from Rheumatism and nothing elieved me though 1 tried everyhing known. I came across Elecric Hitters and it's * lie greatest nedicine on earth for that trouble. V few bottles of it Completely reieved and cured me."' Just as good or Liver and Kidney troubles and general debility. Only 50e. Satisaction guaranteed by Dr. E. Norton Druggist. Win. 11. Lewis was hero yesterlay with a load of watermelons. INijclit Was llcr Terror "1 would cough nearly all night ong," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, if Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardy get any sleen. I had consumption so bad that if 1 walked a block 1 .vould cough frightfully and spit ilood, but when all other medicines ailed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's Now Discovery wholly cured nc and I gained 58 pounds." It's ibsolutelv guaranteed to cure Doughs, Colds, La Grippe, Rronchits and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Prico 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles rec at Dr. E. Norton's drug store. MAuitinn. At Forney, on Julyllrd, 1901, Miss Datharine Martin to Mr. Thomas M. fohnson, both of Forney, the ltev. I. T. Todd performing the ceremony. NOTICE. STATE OF SOU I'll CAROLINA, ( RXBCUTIVB DBPAHTMINT. ) BY TIIE SECRETARY OF STATE. 1> " ? ?' ?? nrrt'us i>, vji. v oiillis, 1" , A. lUirroughs, A. M. Burroughs, I). T. McNeill ond G. R. Sesshn s, Directors of the Conway Seashore Railroad Company, a Corporation chartered l>y an act of the Ceneral Assembly of the Slate of South Carolina, approved February 28th 1899, entitled "An Act to Incorporate Conway Seashore Railroad Company." have filed with me. as Secretary of State, a written declaration and petition for an amendment of charter of said Railroad Company authorizing a change of name from Conway Seashore Railroad Company to that of Conway. Con.-.' and We.-tern Railroad Company, and also authorizing and empowering it to lay out,construct, maintain and operate an extension of its Railroad line, Eastward from Conway, S. C., to the North and South Carolina State line in the direction of Soutliport, North Carolina, and Westward from Conway, S. C., via Cool Spring. South Carolina, to Sumter, South Carolina, with the privilege >f extending its line Northwardly from Cool Spring in Horry Countv, to the town if Marion, South Carolina. NOW THEREFORE, tins is to admonish all, and singular parties, and along mid lines, that they show cause, if any ,hey have, on or before the twenty eighth Itty of .Inly at 12 o'clock M., why said iupplement to charter or amend.nent should not be granted. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, tins the thirteenth day of July, A. 1). 1904. J. T. Grant, Secrt tary of State. 3 RE AT SEAL OF STA'I E. Bicycles! Bicy A full line of Bicycles and Bicyc HE PAIRING J J.I Jourt House Square We do Job Slocuins Treatment. (Juai'Hulccil I>rug8 Tlieromaters and i I or l obacco i Medicines Hum* of all 2 5 eta each. Kinds. ?PUKK? PARIS GREEN 'JO ( KNTS POEM). Conway Drug Co. ^ M.In . *i i. H|i^?n Laundry Talk. \v e have recently imptoved onr| Iwrge plant and are in position to ^iv you even better service. Once a customer always one. People hunt our agent up when they move to a new plucc. CHARLOTTE STEAM LAU1IDRY A. E GOLDFINCH, Agt. Spivev Huilding Shingles! Shingles!! Send me your orders by mail, L'all at oft ice Waecamaw Lino of Steamers for best Cypress shingles made by Shingle M . 0 Co. T. J. IJell. Aid - , CP CONWAY. S. C SPIV FY (5c COLLINS CO, Fire Insurance Bicycles. D. A. SPIVEY, M.W COLLINS President Secretary Office I" BnnU Building Pen!a! Notice. DR. W. E. McCORD, If SURGEON DENTiST. Conway, - - S. C 16?*Over Hank of Horry. Cook Wood I liavc secured all tlio 13oard ends AT CONWAY LUMHKR CO., and 1 will furnish them cheap on short notic. Host cook wood you can get. Praying and Hauling I have headquarters at the store ..f il. Ill r ? in uiu iiai. m. isuck (JO., unci orders for DRAY1NG or HAULING loft with me will be promptly attended to. S. M. Tompkins. I Cbc Hvh r > We Get Orders from all parts of the County, for our supI erior printing. The ? (piality tolls in printing as well as merchan- 9 diso, and wo combine Quality, Promptnos s, i*j and fair Prices. IVI PRINT EVERYTHING | from a Pill llox Label to a News- Paper. We want your business, and Gaurantcc Satisfaction. Write for samples if 1 you mean businesss. | CONWA^ PUBLISHING I COMPANY. B I'l IU.1SIIKHS OF jj^ Cbc lb o rev? H.ic ra 1J cles! Rinvrd^c f -?- - ^ ' ;le Sundries always on hand. V SPECIALTY. ). OLIVER. Prixi tine". / 1 I THE C I THE where tl broidori< kinds fo got the I will bo I m | iiig (!o()i I Iburroug MARKETS. WILMINGTON. Spirits Turpentine steady. I Rosin $2.3") i Tar-Market linn at $1 .80 per bar- < el of 2.80 pounds. Cri de Turpentine Market firm at 1 $2.23 per for hard, $1.00 for dip j $4.25 for virgin. Cotton , We Have Moved,; i To the store formerly occupied by the Coinvay Supply Co ! Where we will be pleased to meet our many friends and customers. Those who wish to buy SPRING and SUMMER GOODS at the lowest prices to be had in town will do well to look over my stock before buying We llso carrv a eomnlete ? - - - I ? lino of (j-llOCERll^ A. P. JOHNSON Go S. HACKER & SON, 544, 546 and 548 Kind St , CHARLESTON, S. C. WINDOW AND I AX V GLASN A Sl>li< I A l/l' \ . EVERY FARMER has, or should have some produce to soil, and it is to his advantage to sell whore ho can buy the most and best Coffee, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Flour, Meal, Grits and Dry Goods. We also carry a line of HARDWARE and anything else you may desire for the least money. Gi VP US SI PJllI ivlinn in Imvn An Oil Finish Protrait Free For Cash Trade. For Particulars call at our store. Ilespectfully, W. T. ELLER1IE. NOTHING BETTER than a nice fresh Collar and pair of Cull's bearing our CELEBRATED DOMESTIC OH GLOSS FINISH. AVe will Call for, and prompt < ly Deliver your Laundry i Monday morning and Fri- ^ day afternoon. WILMINGTON STEAM LAONDRY. < D. U. ELLERRE, Agent. ^ i ' ' ^ NEW STORE AND New Goods. We have opened up a new and first class lino of Fancy Groceries | in the Vaught building, and will be glad to serve you at any time. ^ < H. S. Collins. I. Ql SULLY S THE RIGHT STOF FOR YOU TO BUY BEST GOC all your friends to call at the Gully liero is a fall line of Dross Fabrics \s, Laces of all kinds, Stylish Good.* i- Summer wear, at lowest prices >enelit of experienced buying. ? ouu mni; of ? en's Youths' anc o y s' Clothing ouiul to be one of the Largest, if not >st in I lorry County. Our Gents Fi Is can hardly be duplicated in th hen too it will interest you, to lool line of Shoes, in Patent Leather, r. iHS & COLl eg ^ | THE BIG ft " 1"1 g?| Money : | C"3 | Trading at I n For the simple r 6j| arc bought in ^ there is a large ?and select from, fit just, what you \ right quality an f 4 1o suit von si| Wo buy in L< H Tl KS and soil foi 1 LOW TR< >1,,IT! str ci ft 8z| Hal L. 1 ? iiimnii'iiin imi iiiwi i urn cl o^l THE Bl ^?>w28)?a?)S>?a))>w)??v^ W. D. GRAHA LORIS, U W q We are Rointf H B H H f Summer c I x / 1 | i to make room Fa.ll S Wo tlmnk *ur friends for past, pa of same. A full and complete lino of Gone J. 13. Grll A Good Reputa | | = The over increasiiur hush I lias demonstrated that tin to-dato country store, like taken of low water frci? bought cheap. We carry only the best now have a complete line SPRING AND S D I PEOPLES TOBJ EWAREHOU % IS TUB PLA4JB PC L TilBl It TOBAgOO t We are of the People W With over twenty-live year L, and selling tobacco, you wil you bring us your tobacco f P We will have buyers frotn t w Tobacco Companies, and j L buyers at the Peoples Ward VVn iTlini'iintnn hout mnvl/ol r> p - P> ~ ...... ..^/U |. OUR OPENING ? AUGUST FIRST, SE< EDWARDS 6c H1? nnn bank deposit I'vfiVrVV Railroad Faro Paid. 500 TH1K Couraaa Off?rod. Board at Cost. Wrlta Quick '.OftQIA-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE.Macon.Qa. TORE I )DS" ^ ^ ' .INS CO. I i STORE |^5 f is Saved |3 1 $y? H ! a BiV Store. 1Z2 I ^2 fl eason that floods gf largo <|uuntitios, line to look over ? ) and you can got || . ^ d tho right stylo II 'vy"^ J IiV. AS< )N A HL v II ' 1 3uck Co |~2 G STORE 13 )?a wmaimymmmywiM iutUiUiUiUiii\ | ,M, Manager. , s. c. to close out our Spring and s for 1110 next *>i| ||?? trti for our IliiyW itock. . _ tronage and solicit a continuance 8 ral Merchandise always on hand I AHAM. I tion ness we do at Toddvillc, 3 public appreciates an upours where advantage is jht rates, and goods are that money can buy, and I UMMER GOODS. =>T I ?usenbury 6c Co. ' | ?I(Al/I/rO HELL C * roit roi? i>iticr,s. ^ and for the People. J s oxperidnco in handling ^ 1 make no mistake when ho American and Imperial i number of Independent iouse to buy your tobacco. rices. I ALES WILL BE ^ COND AND THIRD. C CONNALLY. I (bmHmr Uutm Ommr) II is a sur? resomce^^